From: UKTeX-Request@ftp.tex.ac.uk To: UKTeX Distribution: ; Subject: UKTeX Digest V94 #05 Reply-To: UKTeX@ftp.tex.ac.uk Distribution: world MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Date: Fri, 04 Feb 1994 18:39:10 +0000 Message-ID: <3526.760387150@unicorn.ccc.nottingham.ac.uk> Sender: cczdao@unicorn.ccc.nottingham.ac.uk UKTeX Digest Friday, 4 Feb 1994 Volume 94 : Issue 05 ``The UKTeX Digest is brought to you as a free, unfunded and voluntary service of the UK TeX Users Group and the UK TeX Archive.'' Today's Topics: {Questions & Answers}: Re: Previewing TeX/Postscript Re: query re LaTeX2e Irritating problem with LPS20 postscript printer. {Announcements}: CTAN calling all LaTeX style writers!! Readme! latex2e Administrivia: Moderators: Peter Abbott (Aston University) and David Osborne (University of Nottingham) Contributions: UKTeX@ftp.tex.ac.uk Administration, subscription and unsubscription requests: UKTeX-request@ftp.tex.ac.uk ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 28 Jan 1994 20:09:55 +0000 From: spqr@ftp.tex.ac.uk (Sebastian Rahtz) Subject: Re: Previewing TeX/Postscript ZA9RA01 writes: > I am trying to preview the output from the "simple" LaTeX input file > listed below using DVISCR7. > > \documentstyle[nftimes]{article} > \fontencoding{T1} > \def\encodingdefault{T1} > \begin{document} > Hello World......... > \end{document} > > I have EmTeX v3.141 [3c-beta8], NFSS2 and PSNFSS2. I also have all > the lj_*.fli and ps_*.fli libraries and emtex knows the path to them. > The dvi file prints OK on a postscript printer using dvips v5.525. > > The error message from dviscr7 is: > > ' TeX output 1994.01.24:1416' > Loading font ptmrq scaled 1000 > > Warning 1205: font ptmrq [ptmrq<300>] not found > Enter new font name/size: > > I don't think the ptmrq font is in any of the ps_*.fli library files?? the ps*fli libraries are OT1 encoding, I am afraid, so that the file is called rptmr. just change to OT1 in practice, why not just preview the PostScript with ghostview under Windows Sebastian Rahtz ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 28 Jan 1994 20:09:55 +0000 From: spqr@ftp.tex.ac.uk (Sebastian Rahtz) Subject: Re: query re LaTeX2e derek@mathematics-and-computer-science.leicester.ac.uk writes: > I need some help, I want to upgrade the VDM-SL macros to work under > LaTeX2e, this involves understanding NFSS2 -- is there an idiots > guide available? I have looked in the obvious places, generated > both the LaTeX2e and NFSS2 system, read the standard documentation, > but I am still non the wiser. The best answer is `join the UK TeX Users Group'. they are holding a 2 day conference on LaTeX2e in March, where the authors will answer all your questions. in practice, your VDM macros probably don't need much change. You very likely use the same font setup as Object Z, so you may like to look at the oz files in ftp.tex.ac.uk:/pub/archive/macros/latex2e/contrib/psnfss for an example of NFSS2 maths font setups. I can answer questions about details of that. The `features.tex' of LaTex2e is really quite detailed, in the meanwhile Sebastian Rahtz ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 02 Feb 1994 08:43:24 +0000 From: P.Abbott@aston.ac.uk Subject: Irritating problem with LPS20 postscript printer. I am using dvips on a UNIX system and then printing the output on an LPS20 printer (which prints duplex). I have a file which contains \framebox and \rule. When printed in normal portrait everything is fine but if I use landscape the horizontal lines disappear (the verticla ones are fine). I created a postscript file and printed it first in landscape and then commented out the line which said landscape. The problem persisted. So I have the same code which produces different output according to the page orientation. If I use the A3 tray the lines appear in both portrait and landscape but the position on the page is of course incorrect. Does anyone know if this is a bug and is there a patch to cure it. Peter ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 28 Jan 1994 20:01:32 +0000 From: spqr@uk.ac.tex.ftp Subject: CTAN calling all LaTeX style writers!! Readme! As I am sure most people know, a new version of LaTeX (LaTeX2e) is now in beta test, and will be released on the world in the spring. It will have a support policy of regular 6 monthly updates. After consultation with the LaTeX2e project team, the CTAN sites have decided to restructure the LaTeX area of the archives, to distinguish clearly between material known to work with LaTeX2e, and untested or imcompatible styles. We would also like to make it clear which packages are actively supported and documented, and which are offered `asis'. The final structure will therefore look like this: macros latex core % supplied by LaTeX2e team contrib supported other latex209 contrib Until the spring, this will be reversed, so that macros/latex will be 2.09, and macros/latex2e will be the beta release. Anything in latex/contrib/supported will be expected to conform to a minimal standard of documentation and maintenance; material in latex/contrib/other should have been tested with LaTex2e, but the authors may not wish to promise support or documentation. It is important to note that we are not making qualitative judgements -- we will continue to hold whatever authors produce and place in the public domain. A short guide to documentation and maintenance will be available shortly. Tel us if you want your name on a list to receive it. The purpose of this note is to ask style authors to consider looking again at their work, and checking that it works with LaTeX2e, maybe updating it to use the new features if necessary. Let CTAN know (ctan-mgr@shsu.edu), and your packages can be moved to the latex2e/contrib/suported tree, so that users will have a good choice of material at the start. If you haven't seen LaTeX2e, you can ftp it from ftp.tex.ac.uk, ftp.shsu.edu or ftp.dante.edu, from /tex-archive/macros/latex2e/core. You can get full details of the new features in `The LaTeX Companion' (Goossens, Mittelbach and Samarin, Addison Wesley 1994) Sebastian Rahtz for CTAN archivists ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 31 Jan 1994 08:27:09 +0000 From: Malcolm Clark Subject: latex2e ******************************* * LaTeX2e: The Conference * ******************************* ************ Announcing the New Standard version of LaTeX ******************************************** You've read the hype, you've ordered the book--- --- haven't you? --- ---now here's the chance to discover the real thing! For authors, publishers, support persons, ..., everyone--- ---two days to discover what LaTeX2e can do for you All the New Features of LaTeX2e--- The New Standard Version of LaTeX ---Incorporating SliTeX and AMSLaTeX ************ *** how to install it *** how to integrate your local styles *** how to use scalable fonts *** how to integrate graphics *** how to process existing documents *** how to use the new features *** how to write extension packages Presentations by members of the LaTeX3 project team Featuring Frank Mittelbach, Johannes Braams, David Carlisle, Chris Rowley, Alan Jeffrey (at least) *************************************************************** Booking Form I wish to attend the UKTUG's LaTeX2e conference on March 21st--22nd: Name: Organisation: Address: Telephone: Email: Please specify any special dietary requirements: Specify any changes to standard 1-night accommodation[2]: Indicate whether you require a copy of `The \LaTeX\ Companion'[3]: Payment enclosed[1,4,9] or purchase order number[5] Signed: Date: Notes [1] Payment for the conference, all meals (including a conference dinner), refreshments and accommodation for the night of Monday, March 21st, will be \pounds89 for members of UKTUG (or other \TeX\ user groups) and \pounds120 for non-members. [2] Additional night's accommodation (bed and breakfast) can be included at a cost of \pounds20 per night. Indicate which additional nights you require (if any). If you do not require accommodation for the night of Monday, March 21st, deduct \pounds20 and note this. [3] `The \LaTeX\ Companion', by Goossens, Mittelbach and Samarin, has recently been published by Addison Wesley. It is the main source of documentation about \LaTeX2e. We hope to have this book available to delegates at a discount from its normal price of \pounds26.95. Please indicate whether you wish to take advantage of this offer, which is available only to those attending the conference. [4] Sterling cheques should be made payable to `Warwick University'. [5] A Purchase Order, with an order number, is an acceptable alternative method of payment, but will attract a \pounds15 surcharge on the amount due. [6] If your cost is outside the range \pounds69--175, recalculate. [7] Return the completed form to arrive by Tuesday March 1st, 1994. We cannot guarantee enrollment after that date. If you are unable to return the form by then, but are definitely coming, contact the local organiser by email, telephone, fax or mail to secure a place. For contact details, see below. [8] If your requirements are not met by the options offered, contact the local organizer. [9] Note that VAT is not chargeable. [10] A proper LaTeX-able version of the booking form is available from the local organizer. Meeting duration Conference registration will commence at 1000 on Monday 21st; coffee will be available from 1030; the sessions will start at 1115. The sessions will end at 1700 on Tuesday 22nd. Travel to Warwick University There is an Inter-City rail service to Coventry, but from some locations it may be easier to travel to Birmingham initially. Journey depart arrive Euston to Coventry 0810 0920 0840 0950 0910 1025 Manchester to Coventry 0718 0929 0818 1027 Bristol (TM) to B'ham 0714 0854 Trains from Birmingham to Coventry 0830 0954 are frequent and fast (journey time Newcastle to B'ham 0640 0951 of 20--30 minutes, departing York to B'ham 0742 0951 every 10 or 15 minutes). There will be a shuttle bus service running between 1000 and 1030 for delegates arriving at Coventry Railway Station. The shuttle bus will also be available on the 22nd to take delegates back to the station. A taxi from the station to the University costs about \pounds4. Alternatively, buses (notably the X10, X12, 12 and 12A) run from just outside the station to the University, taking about 15 minutes. It is a de-regulated service and as such impossible to guess the fare from day to day. It is usually about 50p. The 12 and 12A services are `correct fare only', but no-one (except the driver) knows what the correct fare is. The University is easily accessible by car, and may be reached from the M1, M40, M42, M45, M6 and M69. There is ample parking for private vehicles on campus. Birmingham airport is about 12 minutes from Coventry by rail and is connected by a frequent and fast service. 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